Hidetoshi Wakui

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Hidetoshi Wakui
Nõmme Kalju.jpg
Hidetoshi Wakui (2011)
Personnel
birthday February 12, 1983
place of birth KanumaJapan
size 173 cm
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-2002 EC Santo André
2003 Albirex Niigata
2004-2005 Albirex Niigata (Singapore)
2006-2007 Interblock Ljubljana 39 0(6)
2007-2008 SV Bad Aussee 15 0(1)
2008 ND Gorica 10 0(0)
2009-2010 FK Bohemians Prague 11 0(0)
2010 FK Minsk 2 0(0)
2011-2016 FC Nõmme Kalju 176 (67)
2017 IF Gnistan 11 0(0)
2018 JK Tallinna Kalev 31 0(9)
2019– IF Gnistan 27 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 25, 2020

Hidetoshi Wakui ( Japanese 和 久 井 秀 俊 ; born February 12, 1983 in Kanuma ) is a Japanese football player .

Career

Wakui played at EC Santo André in Brazil until 2002 . For the 2003 season he moved to Japan to Albirex Niigata . In January 2004 he joined the Singapore team from Albirex in Singapore . In January 2006 Wakui moved to Slovenia for the second division club Interblock Ljubljana . For Interblock he made 13 appearances in the 2nd SNL by the end of the season . As a second division champion, he rose with the club at the end of the 2005/06 season in the 1st SNL . In this he came in the 2006/07 season to 26 missions in which he scored four goals.

For the 2007/08 season he joined the Austrian second division club SV Bad Aussee . For the Styrians he came to 15 appearances in the second division in that season , in which he scored a goal. At the end of the season, however, he rose with the club from the second-highest division. He then returned to Slovenia for the 2008/09 season, where he joined the first division club ND Gorica . After ten appearances in the 1st SNL for Gorica, he left the club during the winter break. After several months without a club, he moved to the Czech Republic in August 2009 for FK Bohemians Prague . In the 2009/10 season he made eleven appearances in the Gambrinus league . From this he rose with the Bohemians at the end of the season as bottom of the table. Then he left the club.

After another several months without a club, he moved to Belarus for FK Minsk in October 2010 . For the capital club he came to two missions in the Wyschejschaja Liha . In February 2011 Wakui moved to Estonia for FC Nõmme Kalju . In his first season in the Baltic States he came to 35 missions in the Meistriliiga , in which he scored seven goals. With Kalju he was runner-up in his first season. In the 2012 season he was with the club Estonian champions. In the championship season he came to 35 missions and made ten hits. As a champion, he took part with Kalju in the qualification for the UEFA Champions League in the summer of 2013 , in which they failed in the third round to Viktoria Pilsen and thus moved to the playoff for the UEFA Europa League . In this one failed, however, at FK Dnipro . In the 2013 season, Wakui was runner-up again with Kalju and scored 15 goals in 30 league appearances. In the 2014 season, the midfielder scored 21 goals in 33 games this season, making him the club's top scorer, scoring the fifth most goals in the league. For Kalju, however, it was only enough for fourth place in the table that year. In the 2015 season he finished third with the club and played 28 games in which he scored eleven goals. During that season he won the cup with Kalju for the first time in the club's history . In the 2016 season, Wakui was no longer seeded at Nõmme Kalju and only made 15 season appearances. After more than 210 competitive games for the club and a total of 176 appearances in the highest Estonian league, he left the club after six years after the 2016 season.

After about half a year without a club, he moved to Finland to the second division club IF Gnistan in August 2017 . For Gnistan, he made eleven appearances in the Ykkönen by the end of the 2017 season , from which he had to relegate with the club. He then moved back to Estonia for the 2018 season and joined the first division club JK Tallinna Kalev . At Kalev, the Japanese was captain and played 31 games in the Meistriliiga, in which he scored nine goals. After the 2018 season, he left Kalev again. In March 2020, Wakui moved to Gnistan for a second time. By the end of the season he came to 22 missions in the third class Kakkonen . As champions of group B, Gnistan rose again to the Ykkönen at the end of the season.

successes

FC Nõmme Kalju

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hidetoshi Wakui palaa Gnistaniin gnistan.fi, March 20, 2019, accessed July 25, 2020